September 10‚ 2009 case 1-428-849 Jaipur Rugs: Connecting Rural India to Global Markets Introduction The Jaipur Rugs case explores how a company can benefit the poor by connecting them with global markets. Jaipur Rugs makes this connection by building and orchestrating a global supply chain on a massive scale—one focused on developing human capability and skills at the grassroots level‚ providing steady incomes for rural men and women in the most depressed parts of India and connecting them
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Earl Jones was born in Montreal on June 24‚ 1963. He started to work at Montreal TRUST for over 16 years; he worked 8-10 different positions including investment management‚ estates‚ trust administration‚ will planning and manager of the mortgage department. In 1970 Jones left the company to start his own business‚ he began holding courses on taking care of finances. He then launched a company he called “Earl Jones Consultant and Administration Corporation‚ an administrative and financial advising”
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Kevin Han Case #1: Stanford Financial R. Allen Stanford is accused of pulling off a $7 billion Ponzi scheme that defrauded thousands of investors. Prosecutors allege that Stanford lured investors to purchase Certificate of Deposits with returns that were consistently higher than the market and used the proceeds to finance his lavish lifestyle. Stanford currently faces 14 criminal charges‚ including wire and mail fraud‚ in addition to civil suit from the SEC. Adding to the case are charges against
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Robin Wake 10/24/12 Choice Theories Madoff was a master thief and financier. In 2008‚ he revealed that the asset management arm of his firm‚ Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities‚ was "just one big lie". In what he described as a Ponzi scheme‚ he took his investors for $65 billion over the course of two decades. The scheme wasn’t revealed until Madoff himself confessed his crimes (How Ponzi Schemes Work). I believe this is based on the rational choice theory. For example‚ a drug addict may
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1. What are the ethical issues involved in the Madoff case? Bernard Madoff was accused of fraud and creation of a Ponzi scheme which lead to a $65 billion investment loss. He established himself as a trusting and respectable figure‚ who was really involved in a white-collar crime. Madoff deceived many people into thinking his operation as legitimate‚ and completely abused his respectable name and position of power for his own personal advances. 2. Do you believe that Bernard Madoff worked
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Barnard Lawrence Madoff he is an American with a background in stockbroker‚ investment‚ advisor‚ and financier. Barnard Lawrence Madoff had committed largest financial fraud in the United States history‚ with a fraud over $17.179 billion. He was charge money laundering‚ mail fraud‚ wire fraud‚ false statements‚ perjury‚ securities fraud‚ investment advisor fraud‚ and theft from employee benefit plan adding to all these criminal charges he was sentenced for 150 years in prison on June 29‚ 2009. Referring
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Ramesses II was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh who ruled ancient Egypt from 1279 B.C.E‚ to 1213 B.C.E. That was 66 Years! Ramesses was born in 1303 B.C.E‚ but sadly died in 1213 B.C.E. Since Ramesses II parent’s lived in the Nile Delta‚ he built a vast city which served as a base for campaigns in Asia. This city was called “Pi-Ramesse”‚ which means “House of Ramesses”. Ramesses II had lots of family member. His dad was Seti I‚ who was also a pharaoh‚ who ruled from 1290 B.C.E to 1279 B.C.E (11
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1. What is the ethical issue involved in the Madoff case? The Madoff case if filled with numerous ethical issues. The case is considered to be the largest scam in our nation’s history. The Madoff case is a great example of how someone who did not care about his profession‚ as well as the all the personal relationships he had cultivated over the years. Bernie Madoff was involved in a scheme called a Ponzi scheme. Madoff would take money from new investors to pay off the current investor’s
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Jones Brendan Woods 991 303 007 October-04-12 SOCS10261G Scams Frauds Identity Theft Crimes of Deception in the Information Age - Term 1129‚ Class 75036 Earl Jones and the Ponzi Tragedy Finances affect everyone’s life and the choices they make‚ increases and decreases of money are happing all around us in all of our everyday lives. There are several ways people make their income and people are satisfied with what they have‚ so we develop ways in order to gain more income and pleasure this
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The Bernard Madoff “Ponzi Scheme” scandal was the biggest and lasted the longest financial fraud in the history of the US. Bernard Madoff was a financial adviser‚ and also the former chairman of the NADAQ. He established his investment firm named “Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC” in 1960. The Madoff Fraud is a typical “Ponzi Scheme”‚ in order to attract investors to give money to him‚ he convinced people to hand over their life saving‚ and promised them high returns rate‚ and then he
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